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Breakthrough! Scientists Introduce a New Method for Early-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis

According to a new study published by Scottish scientists in the Journal of Biophotonics, artificial intelligence combined with laser analysis technology can detect changes in blood flow that may indicate the presence of breast cancer at its earliest stages.

Andy Downs, senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh and the study’s lead author, stated that implementing such innovative methods could save the lives of many oncology patients.

The Raman spectroscopy technology analyzes blood plasma using a laser beam, examining its spectral characteristics as the beam passes through the blood sample.

Researchers explain that even subtle spectroscopic changes in the chemical composition of cells and tissues can provide vital clues for identifying the location of malignant tumors.

Artificial intelligence further enhances the process by enabling quick and accurate interpretation of the results.

In the study, the new technology demonstrated a 98% success rate in detecting stage 1a breast cancer.

Additionally, in 90% of cases, it was able to differentiate between the four main subtypes of breast cancer.